Navigating sanctions: Overcoming the challenge facing Europe's banks

Exploring the implications and implementation of financial sanctions in a time of crisis

Overview

TitleNavigating sanctions: Overcoming the challenge facing Europe's banks

Exploring the implications and implementation of financial sanctions in a time of crisis

Duration: 45 Minutes

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Summary

Sanctions are seen as an important way to target economies, apply political pressure and help resolve conflict. But they can pose big challenges for banks. How should executives and risk officers think about the complexity of doing business in such an environment – compliance factors, counterparty risk, and the interlinking of sanctions from multiple jurisdictions? How can sanctions be implemented in a way that is conducive to the objectives they should help achieve? And how can the banking industry ensure an aligned and expeditious approach?

Join our panel of experts as they delve into how to conduct business effectively amid sanctions in 2022 and beyond.

Why participate?
  • Meet and connect with knowledgeable experts and peers focusing on the topic at hand in financial services
  • Learn more about how banks can do business safely and effectively amid sanctions
  • Get updated on the latest research and developments in this field
  • Hear first-hand about the factors that determine the way European banks are working on the implementation of financial sanctions in view of the current crisis.

This webinar is part of the Banking Essentials partnership series co-hosted by the European Banking Federation and S&P Global Market Intelligence.
Speakers
Eduard Hovsepyan
Anti - Money Laundering Policy Adviser,
European Banking Federation
Alem Husain
Director, New Product Development,
S&P Global Market Intelligence
Sanne Wass
Reporter,
S&P Global Market Intelligence
 
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